SP, son booked on court orders

Published October 12, 2008

LARKANA, Oct 11: Market police registered a case on Saturday on the directives of Larkana sessions court against Superintendent of Police Special Branch Rustam Khan Jatoi, his son Aurangzaib Jatoi and four unidentified policemen for trespassing and committing robbery.

Head constable of the police station told that PML-N leader Mohammed Bakhsh Jatoi was complainant in the FIR and both father and son were booked under section 17/3 H.O (Hudood Ordinance), 451 (issuing life threats), 442 (keeping in illegal detention), 220 (taking illegal benefit of the position), 148 and 149.

The complainant who had moved the district and sessions court to get the FIR registered against the father and son alleged that the SP with his son and four policemen came to his ‘Autaq’ on the Airport Road on May 7 in a Land Cruiser and police mobile van and locked him up in a room at gunpoint.

They took away the building material (packets of tiles) and herded away an Australian cow and an English dog worth Rs322,000.

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